Windows 10: Ten big things to watch for in 2016

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Windows 10: Ten big things to watch for in 2016

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Some pointers to note in the new year...

TechRepublic wrote:
Windows 10: Ten big things to watch for in 2016

Next year will mark the first full year of release for Microsoft's new OS.
A look at what's in store for Windows 10 next year.
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I just can't wait for Big Brother, MS, to roll out all these new surprises!
They may even let us use our PCs every once in a while!

Microsoft, "the customer will have the ability to delay it for some period". :flee: :groan:
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'... the new Cortana will help users with a much wider range of tasks inside Windows 10, appearing contextually in documents to provide "information and assistance"...'
Oh good, the return of Clippy and Bob!
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Garbette said "you can turn Cortana off you know, mom." Dare I? Because it's ever so not helpful.
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Why not? You're not obliged to use Cortana ...
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